Deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan explores scientific entrepreneurship in Africa and religion reporter Canaan Lidor explains a community's hostile takeover in Hungary

Based on the hands-on-science vision of a Boston-based former physicist, can STEMpower's long-term bet on bringing science and computing to African youth lead to a revolution?

Local police say Raed Wated, 58, confessed to killing Monica Nabukenya, 25, because DNA test showed he is not the father of their six-month-old baby

Ebrahim Raisi offers support for Kampala, which recently passed law making 'aggravated homosexuality' a capital offense, with up to life in prison for consensual same-sex relations

Raisi lauds 'continent of opportunities' as he meets with Kenyan counterpart, before expected stops in Uganda and Zimbabwe

Raisi's three-day trip to Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe will be the first by an Iranian president to the continent in 11 years

To explain why he's founded over 100 hands-on labs in sub-Sahara Africa, Mark Gelfand points to Hebrew school classes and a natural curiosity for the workings of the world

Security officials say rebels hacked and burned students to death in worst such assault to hit African country since 2010

Israelis advised to avoid traveling to Uganda's Mubende and nearby districts, where the outbreak, first reported on September 20, has led to six confirmed deaths so far

In letter, human rights activists urge that Cellebrite not be permitted to provide its equipment to Kampala regime, claiming it is used to suppress dissidents and LGBT community

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